In this weeks learning journey for EDC3100 the question was asked:
How will you measure the success of ICT integration into your teaching?
If the use of the ICTs in my teaching were successful they would enhance the students learning. The ICTs would be vital to the learning experience and students would be engaged and exited while learning.

Aditi Rao is an American technology resource specialist. He created this list that is from his blog to show what he believes is the difference between using technology and technology integration.

Using technology

Technology Integration

Technology usage is random, arbitrary and often an afterthought

Technology usage is planned and purposeful

Technology is rare or sporadically used in the classroom

Technology is a routine part of the classroom environment.

Technology is used purely for the sake of using technology

Technology is used to support curricular goals & learning objectives

Technology is used to instruct students on content

Technology is used to engage students with content

Technology is mostly being used by the instructor(s)

Technology is mostly being used by the student(s)

Focus on simply using technologies.

Focus on using technologies to create and develop new thinking processes

More instructional time is spent learning how to use the technology

More instructional time is spent using the technology to learn

Technology is used to complete lower-order thinking tasks

Technology is used to encourage higher-order thinking skills

Technology is used solely by individuals working alone

Technology is used to facilitate collaboration in and out of the classroom

Technology is used to facilitate activities that are feasible or easier without technology

Technology is used to facilitate activities that would otherwise be difficult or impossible